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How does God's revelation of sin influence His chosen people?

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God's revelation of sin emphasizes the need for a Savior among His chosen people (Romans 7:7).

In every generation, God's chosen people were made aware of their sin against Him, which served to underline their desperate need for a Savior. Romans 7:7 states that it is through the law that we become conscious of sin, revealing our inability to earn God's favor through works. This revelation leads to the understanding that blood must be shed for atonement, a concept that culminates in the coming of Christ—the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, providing the ultimate remedy for sin.
Scripture References: Romans 7:7

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